192 PEN'TANDRIA DiGYNIA. DaUCUS. 



pusillus. 2. D. retrorsum-hispidus ; foliolis laciniis minimis sublan- 



ceolatis, umbellis parvis, umbellulis paucifloris, semi- 

 nibus 8-fariain cristalo-muricaiis. — Mich. fl. amer. 1. 

 p. }G4. 

 In dry fields of Carolina. Michaux. +. 



238. AMJMI. Gen.pl. 467. 



capillaceum. l.A. caule ramoso, foliis omnibus composite capillaceo- 

 multipartitis, involucris umbella brevioribus multipar- 

 titis, seminibus glabratis. 



A. mnjus. IValt.fl. car. 1 J 3. 



In sandy fields of Carolina and Georgia. O. June, July. 

 V. s. The plant small, with very finely divided leaves. 



239. SELINUM. Gen.pl. 470. 



canadense. 1. S. glaberrimum, lucidum ; foliis bipinnatls, foliolis mul- 

 tipartitis, laciniis lanceolalis, fructibus ovalibus. Mich, 

 ft. amer. I. p. \63. 

 Apium bipinnatum. WaU.Ji. car. 1 15. 

 On the mouths of large rivers from Canada to Caiolina, 

 11 . July. V. V. Flowers white. 



240. FERULA. Gen. pi. 475. 



villosa. 1 . F. foliis supradecomposito-ternatis, foliolis ovatis serratis 



rigidis venosis, caule pedunculis umbellisque villosis. 

 Walt.fi. car. 115. 



Cicuta venenata. Philad. philos. trans. 



On dry bills : New York to Carolina. % . July, Aug. 

 V. V. Flowers white. In the Philosophical Transac- 

 tions of Philadelphia, a description of this plant has 

 been given, and a full account of its poisonous qua- 

 lities. 



241. HERACLEUM. Gen. pi 477. 



lamtum. 1. H. foliorum petiolo nervisque subtus lanato-villosissimis, 



foliis trifoliatis, foliolis omnibus petiolatis amplis sub- 

 rotundo-cordatis subpalraato-lobatis, seminibus orbi- 

 culatis. Mich.Ji. amer. I. p. l6(j. 

 In shady woods, on rich moist soil : Canada to Pensyl- 

 vauiaj rare. "2/ . June, July. v. v. Flowers white. 



